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VO SINGLE COPY 150 .OLUME 43, NUMBER 3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976

County Officials FINAL SEVENTEEN WINNERS NAMED WHEELER LIBRARY RECEIVES $5,000 To Take Oath Sat. County officials elected to of- IN $1,000 CHRISTMAS DRAWING . fice in the November General GRANT FROM TRULL FOUNDATION Election will take the oath of Lois Puryear was the winner of $1.000. Leon Sutton, Eleanore ey Brinkley's name was drawn office Saturday, January 1, 1977. $100 script from the Wheeler Freeman, Melinda Reeves, and for $25 but he was not present. The Trull Foundation is located The ceremony will be held in the Merchants Friday, December 24. Gordon Reynolds were handed Ten people claimed their en- in Palacios, Texas. It is a Ambulance Corps Commissioners Courtroom in Lois Puryear's name was the last envelopes containing $25. Mick- velopes after their names were successor to the B. W. Trull Wheeler at 10 a.m. ticket drawn from the hopper and drawn from the hopper. Winning Foundation which expired in To Meet Tues. Four county officers and three she was the last to receive cash in $10 were A. B. Griffin, D. W. 1973. It was established by the commissioners will be "sworn the $1,000 Christmas Drawing. Here and There Thomas, Beverly Smith. Nora widow of B. W. Trull. together North Wheeler County Am- in". Preston Stevens will serve At the final drawing, at total of By Laura Guthrie Babb, Joe Atwood, Leonard bulance Corps will hold their Christmas is over. Seems that with their four children. R. B. another term as County At- $400 was handed out to seven- Gaines, Bill Hamption, Phillys regular monthly meeting the first t Trull. Jean T. Herlin, Gladys T. torney. Newly elected are Don teen people gathered for the everbody this week is settling Hefley, Donna Moore, and Nettie Tuesday of the month, January 4. down to take care of loose ends, Brooking and Laura T. Shiflett. Nelson, County Clerk; Doyle drawing. Luttrell. Mary J. Moore was not The program for the evening will take down the decorations, and Two of the children, R. B. Trull Ramsey, Sheriff; and R. C. $600 had been given away present when her name was be radio communications. round out the chores so that they and Jean T. Herlin. serve as Hawk, Tax Assessor-Collector. prior to Friday. $300 was divided drawn for $10. Don Goforth,.vice president of can get started into the new year trustees. The other three trust- New Commissioners for Pre- and sixteen winning tickets were Thanks are extended to Shelby communications in Panhandle on a clean slate. As is tradition- ees were selected from outside cincts 1 and 2 will take office drawn in each of the drawings Pettit. Donald Ford and Jerry Emergency Medical Services al. lots of people had real family the family and are Coleen Clay- Saturday; they are Elmer R. December 11 and 18. Hefley for their help with the System, will present the program gatherings—quiet, but with a lot bourn. J. Fred Huitt and H. H. Harrison, Commissioner Precinct The cash drawing is an annual drawings. Sisson. The Trull Foundations on connunications. of love and devotion. 1, and Bill Atherton, Commis- event for Wheeler. The busi- Through a communications Adrain and Dorothy Risner purpose and activities are pri- sioner Precinct 2. Clois Hanner, nessmen feel there is no better network, it is possible for the always have a celebration on SPS Plans New marily directed to local giving. Commissioner Precinct 3, will be way to say "Thank You" to their local ambulance service to be in Christmas Eve. That encludes with emphasis on Prostestant serving an additional term as customers than by handing out direct contact with Northwest me. Their daughter, Darla and Church support. higher and sec- commissioner. money. This is the second year Improvements ondary education, and youth Texas Emergency Receiving Punk Childress, Kari and Wade Retiring from office will be the merchants have given script, Southwester Public Service activities. Center at any time. Mr. Goforth from Yukon, Oklahoma, Betty Sheriff Bus Dorman, Thurman which can be spent as cash with Company will invest more than Mrs. Richard Brown. Secret- will go over the procedure with Risner of Lubbock and her Rives, Tax Assessor-Collector; any participating merchant. $500-million during the next five ar)-Treasurer of the Wheeler the corps and answer any ques- daughter. Letha who attends Mary Wofford, County Clerk; Receiving $50 for standing and years in new equipment and Library Board. has had cor- $5000 DEPOSIT: Anita Brown, tions they might have. University of Texas and the made them a grant of 55.000 Shorty Sechrist, Commissioner, waiting Friday afternoon for their improvements, Berl Springer, respondence with Mrs. Coleen secretary-treasure of the Wheel- The North Wheeler County mother, Mrs. Hettie Risner were which allowed them to purchase Precinct 1; and Darrel Moore. names to be drawn were Tresa president and chief operating Claybourn. Secretary of the Trull er Library Board hands over a Ambulance Corps has completed other guests present. Betty and needed books. Palacios library Commissioner, Precinct 2. Evans and May Welch. John officer of the electric company. Foundation, and with Jean Trull 55000 check from Trull Founda- 7 months of operating the Am- Letha spent the night. Adrians now has 18.500 volumes, plus County Judge Wendel Morgan Harlon had his name drawn for announced today. Herlin. a trustee. She reported tion for deposit into the Wheeler bulance service for North Wheel- brother, Henry, of Fritch visited fifty magazines. some records will administer the oath to the 550, but was not present to Expenditures for 1977 will be the reason Wheeler was selected Library Building Fund. The fund er County. under the sponsorship the family on Saturday. and a few copies of fine paintings county officials. claim the money. about $84.5-million, white the to 'receive a grant was because of now stands at 9,850. of the County Commissioners. Ed and Erma Riley staged one which may be checked out. The public is invited to the Four persons were on hand to projected expenditures for the Palacios Library, Inc. With the completion in Decem- of the big family gatherings. All Mrs. Herlin's husband is ceremony. receive their $25 portions of the other four years range from ber of the Emergency Care of their children were at home, Like Wheeler Library, Palacios chairman of Palacios Library $84.5-million to $116.5-million, Library had to struggle to find Rites Read For Attendant course, the corps will including the grandchildren. Board and she is a volunteer the later expenditure scheduled adequate financing and its books. gain workers. Bob and his wife came from Del worker on the desk and the Book for 1981. The new equipment to were largely hand-me-downs. The meeting will be at 7:30 in Rio. Bob is a professor of Sul Selection Comittee. Mrs. Singleterry 50th Anniversary Guests and improvements are necessary Then, in 1961 Hurrican Carla the Commissioners Courtroom. Ross University, a branch of Because she remembers what Mrs. Ida Singleterry of Clovis, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Hefley George Hefley, Wilma and Glen- so that SPS can continue provid- destroyed about one half their It is hoped ECAs and anyone which is located at Del Rio. Mary a boost their grant gave Palacios. New Mexico died Friday. De- were honored with a reception na, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clay, Mr. ing electric service for the 45,000 books and knocked the library off interested in being a part of the and Jack Mitchell and children Wheeler was fortunate to receive cember 24. 1976. Sunday, December 19; given by and Mrs. Bert Beatenbough, -square mile area it serves. I its foundation. While the town organization will be present. came from Whitedeer. Nelda a similar 55.000 grant from the Mrs. Singleterry's father, W. their family to celebrate their John Hefley, Ed Brown, Mr. and "During the five-year period, was struggling to get back on its The lates addition to the and John Brewer and children Trull Foundation to aid our H. Simpson. came to Wheeler fiftieth year of marriage. The Mrs. Ross Henry were in attend- Southwestern will be required to feet. the head of the Corpus Panhandle EMSS is a helicopter came from Los Vegas, Nevada. program. County in 1886 from Kentucky. gala event, attended by more ance from Shamrock. Mr. and borrow about $300-million to Christi Library System arrived which is available when needed John is with the Air Force, not a He came in an emmingrant car to than two-hundred friends and Mrs. Aubrey Ruff, Mrs. Irvin meet these construction expend- with 1,000 books in the back of SAYRE JUNIOR COLLEGE in any part of the panhandle. flyer, but has been with this Harrold, Texas which was the relatives was held in the home of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. itures," Springer said. her station wagon. She had service for 21 years. He is now closet R.R. point at that time Mr. and Mrs. Hefley. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mil- Two additional generating gathered them from libraries all working on his Doctors Degree, Honor Roll bringing with him two horses. The serving arragernent con- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, facilities to be installed during over the state as a gift to To qualify for the Dean's Hospital Notes and doing part time teaching at plow. tools, and house hold sisted of both a bride and a Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dyson and this period will increase the SPS Palacious Library. Honor Roll a student must make OLD ADMISSIONS the University of Nevada. Ann goods. groom's table. The bride's table kent all came from Pampa. Mr. system capability by more than They salvaged what they could a B average with no grades less 11-28 Allen Meadows and James Henderson, local Mrs. Singleterry taught school was laid with gold cloth, crystal and Mrs. Dick Keys, Mrs. Irene 700,000 kilowatts, bringing the of the old books and moved into a than a C in 12 or more hours. 12-14 Dorothy Jamison dwellers, and their family round- in Wheeler & Hemphill Counties servings, and a yellow and white Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ma- total capability to almost three wing of a vacant hospital nearby. The following students from NEW ADMISSIONS ed out the group. Including on before moving to Clovis, New floral centerpiece. The grand- thin, Mr. and Mrs. Claude and one-half million kilowatts. Then in 1967 they built a down- Wheeler County qualified for this 12-22 Linda Medley grandson-in-law, there were 13 Mexico in 1909. She was 89 daughters served punch and Booker and Mrs. C. B. Rankin Harrington Station, northeast town library with private funds. honor arc: Melinda Parker and. 12-23 Ann Jolly grandchildren. But that is not all years old. white cake. attended from Amarillo. Mr. and of Amarillo, will be the site for About this time a foundation Kay Stiles. Luela Watts the celebrating the Rileys are Mrs. Singleterry gas a sister of The grandsons served choca- Mrs. Harold Green, Mr. and the two new gbnerating units. 12-24 Melba Sorrell doing. Earlier this month the Elmer Simpson of Wheeler. late cake and coffee at the Mrs. Clarence Walser, and Ed Construction has just started on 12-25 Baby boy Sorrell had a Forty Second Anniversary. grooms table, which was covered Helthan of Canadian were there. Harrington #2 and it is scheduled 12-26 Eula Markham Tuesday is Irma's birthday and WHEELER LIBRARY FUND with white cloth and silver ser- Mrs. Dale Womble of Stenett, to go on the line in 1978. Frank Chandler they are going to Mary's and vice. Mrs. S. G. Cluck of Grover, Mr. Harrington #3 is scheduled for 12-27 Ola Underwood Jacks at Panhandle for that The guests were registered and Mrs. B. Raymond Evans completion in 1980. Both gener- CONTINUES TO GROW Mary Bowen celebration. Isn't this all just and greeted by the grandsons. from Tulia, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L ators will have a capability of • Contributions this week push- to thank. the Beef Cattle Co. for Ruebon Rodriquez great? The Farmer Hefleys were wed Rankin of , Mr. and 350,000 kilowatts and will use ed the Library Fund to $9852.00. the donation of a lovely table and Merlon Gardner Jeannie Brown had open house in Wheeler in the year of 1926. Mrs. Merrill Dyden and Jennifer coal as their primary fuel. Contributing were Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler City Council for paint- Zora Harkins for several days, entertaining They settled in North Wheeler of Dalhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles "During the later part of the Larry Barbour. Rives Insurance ing the roof. Katherine Jones and feeding guests. Some were County where they farmed and Franks and Colby from Houston, five-year period, substantial ex- Agency. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Earlier contributors to the 12-28 Vicky Peck guests on Christmas Eve and reared their family. In 1968 they Mr. and Mrs. Billy Buckingham penditures will be made on a Warner, an anonymous donor library fund were: Wheeler First George Grayson more on Christmas Day. The moved to their present home. and Tracy, of Kelton, Mr. and fourth unit, in the 550,000 kilo- and Mr. Gaddy Vise (making his National Bank, Mr. T. M. Britt, DISMISSALS guest list ran like this: Jeannie's Co-hosting the event were Mrs. Bill Chapman of Port Aran- watt range. presently planned for second donation). Mr. Ben Trout, Miss Esther 12-23 Linda Medley mother Mrs. James and sister, Mrs. Florence George, Mrs. sas were also among the guests. completion in 1982. This unit will The Library Board also wishes Sorensen, Wheeler Dealer Home Tommy Hennard Euline Walser of Pampa, her Katy Finsterwald, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zybach, also use a coal-fired boiler," Demonstration Club, Mr. and 12-24 Frank Chandler brother, Joe Ed Sherrod and son Green, and Mrs. Virgea Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goad, Travis Springer said. Mrs. F. H. Davidson, Mrs. Mary 12-25 Mary Sylva Todd of Dallas, a nephew, Joe LIAVE YOU Out of town quests were: Mrs. and Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southwestern has been using Whitener, Mrs. Mary Finster- Margarette Sylva Billy Sherrod of Oral Roberts HELPED? Blanche (Higdon) Etheridge. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. low-sulphur coal from Wyoming wald, Mrs. Harry Wofford, Mrs. 12-28 Baird Mrs. Laura (Higdon) Lawry, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Forace University. Lynda Hays, Sham- Vida Brown. Mr. and Mrs. rock, Cindie Davis, Wheeler, Joe at its Harrington Station for WARREN Mrs. Birdie (Higdon) Coyle, Evans, Mrs. Grady Dodd, Mr. about five months. Approxi- 15,000 Richard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Claude Coyle, Aunts of Opal all and Mrs. Darville Atherton, Mrs. Gibson of Panhandle and his H. Davidson, Mrs. Grace Porter. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION daughters Debra and Lynda of mately 11,000 tons are delivered Mr. and Mrs. George Warren of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Essie Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. twice a week by a 110-car unit 14,000 Mr. and Mrs. George Weems, Rites Read For Mrs. Mary Kelly, Nancy Kelly, E. A. Zybach all of Briscoe were Amarillo, her sons Ronnie of tv celebrated Christmas by hosting train. The Harrington units each Mr. and Mrs. David Britt, Roll- and Becky Kelly were there from in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Kellerville and Don of the home. ing Plains Feed Service, Inc., a dinner in their home for all the Mary and Reba Wofford drove use about 1-million tons per year. 13,000 E Sweetwater, Oklahoma. Winfred Buckingham, Mr. and Southwestern Public Service F The Mcllhany Family, Mr. and Helen Williams Topper Children, grandchildren to Little Rock, Arkansas to spend and great-grandchildren. J. Loyd Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Henderson, Mr. and Company, through its fuel sub- E Mrs. C. F. Hefley, Mr. Gaddy Helen J. Rogers Williams. Mrs. Aubrey Higdon, Mrs. Rose the Holidays with Frank and 12,000 Vise, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer 49, died December 21. 1976. She After the bountious meal the Neleta Wofford. They visited sidiary, TUCO INC., is con- L group gathered together to sing Hefley, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest tinuing its aggressive program to Hefley, Mr. and Mrs. Clay resided at 618 N. 48th St. Tempe, Henderson of Twitty were there. also with their neices Jane and 11,000 Arizona. Christmas Carols and await assure adequate fuel supplies. R Walser, Mrs. Ola Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walser, Martha and their husbands. G Wheeler Veterinary Clinic, Mr. Services were held in Tempe. Santa with his pack. The loades Grace Porter spent the week "The Company's traditional tree was soon emptied and every Mr. and Mrs. Jess Patterson, suppliers of natural gas have 10, 000 and Mrs. T. A. Hennard, Mr. Arizona December 28, 1976 at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Green- with her daughter Frances and and Mrs. Cecil Denson, Mr. and p.m. in the Faith Baptist Church,. one had a grand time. David Crouch and sons at Hous- been successful in acquiring Those attending were: Mr. house, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence additional reserves and, at the Mrs. Pete Burton. Miss Reba with Brother Russell Sons and Dyson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton ton. and Mrs. Milton Finsterwald, Armando Velasquez who lives present time, indicate they have 3 E Wofford, Pritchard's Thriftway, Don Reed officiating. Burial was Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Lest- Mobeetie; Mr. and Mrs. Larry at Hayden Lake, Idaho, is visiting adequate supplies to meet their Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abernethy, in Rest Haven Cemetery by er Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Finstenvald, Kristi and Ike. with his mother, Alecia Velas- delivery needs," Springer said. A L The Dot Shop. Stiles Ranch, Carrs' Mortuary. Ransom Carter, David Wright, Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Ricky quez and his brother Johnny of "The introduction of coal as a Wheeler Abstract, Loyd's Ben Helen was born April 16, 1927 and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Corse Woolard and Russell, Amarillo; Mobeetie. As we remember, fuel to this area should act as a Franklin, Mrs. Lucille Whitely, in Wheeler County where she and Jana of Mobeetie were also Karen Gates, Amarillo; Mr. and Armando is a "musical" man stabalizing factor for the cost of Mrs. Florence George, Rev. and resided for 24 years. She was a there . Mrs. Ernest McGaughey, Mr. niece to Eula Bradstreet of Mrs, Olen Maxwell. Phillips; Mr. and is still employed with a electric service, and we do not F and Mrs. Gordon Whitener. Mr. Wheeler and Willie B. Tate of and Mrs. Herman Topper, Bor- musical group. contemplate asking the regula- R and Mrs.Charles Brown, Mrs. Shamrock. ger; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Topper CowBelle Corner Lorene Errington had all of her tory authorities in our service O Ida Farmer, The Thursday Re- She was preceeded in deathy and Jennifer. Pampa; Mr. and children home for the Christmas area for an increase in electric Top 0' Texas CowBelles will view Club, Mr. and Mrs. Harold by her former husband, J. B. Mrs. Paul Topper and P. D., Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill rates during fiscal 1977." meet Monday, January 3 at Nash, Wheeler Senior Citizens, Rogers, their only son stanley. Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Errington and family, Mr. and Transmission lines and trans- Furr's Cafeteria in Pampa. Mrs. H. M. Wiley, Beef Cattle and her father, Arnold Waldo. Ledbetter, Joe Dan and Jarrod, Mrs. Kenneth Errington and mission substations scheduled Meeting time is 11:30 A.M. with Co., Mobeetie First State Bank. She is survived by her hus- Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. John family of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. for completion during the five- Shamrock CowBelles as hostess- Mrs. Opal L. Armstrong, Mr. band. Louis Williams. mother, Topper and Cindy, Clarendon; Buddy Dickinson and Tim of year period represent an invest- es. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Mr. T. L. Olive Waldo, one grandson. Keith and Jeff Topper, Claren- BOBCAT: Bus Walker shot this Canadian. Also Mr. and Mrs. J. ment of about $75-million with Gunter (honoring Betty Hennard Shane Arnold Rogers, all of don; John Clifford, Clarendon; Bob Cat on his place south of #1099 R. Errington, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry more than $10-million being in- and Preston Stevens) Mr. and Tempe. Arizona. on brother,. Mr. and Mrs.Jack Mitchell, Bill Wheeler. Skins of Bobcats, Wheeler Lodge Ashton and girls of Amarillo, Mr. vested in 1977. Mrs. Mac Christner, Mr. and Glenn Waldo of Wheeler, five and Jason. Pampa; Molly and coyotes and other animals are All members are requested to and Mrs. Peyton Cox of Houston, The construction of distribu- Mrs. Tom Christner, '54 Study sisters, Melba Cook, of Kilgore, Susan Mitchell, Pampa; Jan being purchased by Harry Ginter be present at our regular meeting other home town relatives visited tion lines and substations during Club, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Doris Byers, of Earth. Meka Johnson, Pampa; Mr. and Mrs. of Lipscomb. He is at the Kerr Monday night, January 3, 1977 also. this same period will require an Mitchell (M & M Gin), David Cunningham. of Tempe, Arnold- Bob Underwood. Wheeler; Mr. McGee Station on east 152 each as our R. W. District Deputy Mrs. Hazel Parks spent expenditure of almost $20- Wright, Mark Wright, Scott ette Joslin, of Flagstaff. Treva and Mrs. Clifton Fetches, Altics, Monday morning at 10:30. A Grand Master, Bro. Jim Mont- Christmas Day with Mr. and million. • Wright, the John C. Vise Family Nicholson. of Grapevine, three Oklahoma; Bernice Sorensen, trappers license is needed before gomery makes his official visit. Mrs. Hobdy Hodges of Sweet- Southwestern Public Service Wheeler; Gregg Christner, you can sell anything but a coyote Company has offered $100- and the. Trull Foundation, Mr. step children, and a host of We will also have refreshments. water, Oklahoma. Mrs. and Mrs. Wheeler; J. L. Hampton, Pampa: or Bobcat; he buys Coons. Beav- million plus a plant site for the and Mrs. George Gandy, and an relatives and friends who loved Johnny Max Baird Gordon Roper had Christmas and Russell Gibson. ers, Badgers, and Opposums. anonymous donor. her dearly. Master dinner with the Fred Woods. coatinued page 5 Page 2—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, December 30, 1976 relative. Others at E. G. and cool, just right. Vernit Akins, At Wink and Sue Reams and Janice Parker and Angie, LaJo Crownover and Boyce, Eve- We all have been think of the Willa were Gayle Singleton Dan and Rita Fillingim, Dallas Christmas they had all their Ted and Linda Parker and Scotty, rett and Estelle McAdams and family. , Pace family since we • heard of and Lindsey spent Christmas in children Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Garry and Nona Parker, Bobby Boys of Plain, Kenneth Glen and Donald and. Fay sells to Perry- their mothers death, our love and Shamrock with her folks the Lee • Reams and children, Pampa, Mr. and Randy, Shane, Billy and Mozell Thomas and children. ton visited .E. G. and Willa sympathy goes out for them. Lackeys. and Mrs. Jearld Reams and Sheridon, Weldon and Diana David, Andrea, and Mica Lee of Sunday. ", H. C. and Mary Newman from Christmas Day in Wheeler at baby, Canadian, Bob and Sue Parker and Marianda and Nelson Hereford. Vetola Parker Grand Prairie came last Tuesday The Chuelt:Jones family visited Parker and a little nephew of • Leroy Hudson and family from Mrs. E. E. Meeks were Roy Lois (Ratliff and children and a daugh- Rick and Lacy Lucas from and in Kelton Over Holiday with her Briscoe Comminity was sad- San Antonio visited his grand- to visit her parents, Meadows, J. P. Meeks family, ter Jo Ann from Houston, Shellia Dewaynes, Jason. Westport, Kentucky came Sun- folks Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Austin. dened by the death of Neal parents. the L. J and • Oden Verna Fillingim, left Sunday. and Macky Sides family. Reams of Canadian. Visiting in Wheeler with Mr. day night to spend a few days Roy Hudson family and Ronnie Renfro. Our sympathy goes out Hudsons during the Christmas Others Christmas Day Were the Sunday Kenneth Meek from Ed and Laurie Hurshman, Troy and Mrs. Leon Fillingim, the with Roy and Lois Meadows and to Effie and her folks and Neals Gatlins were at Oden Hudson's holidays. Ray Currie family, the Horace Lubbock flew Grant Meek to and Sarita and Allen from Kirk- Horace Fillingim, Charles and relatives and friends, Larry Mea- Fillingim family, Ed and Biv visiting. children in California. We will Christmas Day around Briscoe Brownfield to see his grand- , land, Ind. came Thursday to visit dows was also there. miss him. Vetola Parker received a tele- was a ideal, day not to hot not to Finwick and Lori, Mrs:: Boren, mother Mrs. Arthur, E. G. and Willa Fillingim and Beckie and Rich Irvine visited phone from a nephew Arland their grand parents in Fritch. Mr. Yound Friday night. December Dr. M. V. Cobb and Mrs. Edgar Irvine last 24 from Colorado Springs and it CHIROPRACTOR Wednesday and Thursday. They was snowing and coming this • Specializing in The brought them home and attended WINTER Way he said. Monday morning the Christmas Program at Gage- 27th hasn'yarrived as yet. Examination And by. Friday at the Cecil Meadows Treatment' of Spinal 4nd Nervous Disorders Don Collin of Canyon visited home were Dale and Shonda the Roy Bakers. Meado” Jerry and Donna Haw- 256-2133 Bob Maddox family spent kins. Christmas in Wheeler with Mike On Saturday they met in 310 South :Vain and Cindy Maddox. Pampa at Elvis Wyants for a SHAMROCK. TEXAS Anthony and Lyn Frances and Wyant get-to-gether. Andy visited Willis and Verna Mr. ** Mrs, Alton Wilkinson etaftitICiat Wednesday night. a of Nurin'oColorado are spending IMPORTANT the Holidays visiting The Cliff Walkers', Charles Davis family of Tax Savings! Wofford Is Study SALE STARTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1976 Pampa, and Mrs. Opal Arm- strong-at Kelton. They and the Farmers. Club Hostess Walkers were Supper guests of Salesmen I SEMI-ANNUAL STORE WIDE the Eli: Sabbe's in Wheeler Small Business Owners The Wednesday Study met for Thursday', night; and they all their December meeting in the ... law permits you to AelifiCASTA79' spent Christmas with the Charles set .aside a substantial part home of Mrs. Harry Wofford 40290AA774,E417" STOATE CLEARANCE ON ALL WINTER Davis flintily. of votor annual income for with Laura Guthrie as co-hostess. Visitors during the week at the rctirerpent, tax free. You After a brief business meeting Cliff Walkers were Mr. and Mrs. may i lk:, eligible for this MERCHANDISE! saving. conducted by the president. Mrs. Jim Gardeners of Columbus. R. Wm. Brown. Mrs. Cecil Ohio, Mrs. Merle Hunter and the Ask me about Denson gave the federation re- Charles Davis family of Pampa. Individual port. Mrs. Lewis Wright direct- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mitchell and Retirement ed the program on "Christmas in Women's the Eli Sabbes of Wheeler and Annuities Story and Song." Mrs. Wright Women's DRESSES and PANT SUITS Mr. and Mrs. Forace Evans, and for Modern read the poem "If There Had Jim Walker and the Alton Wilk- Woodmen members. Never Been A Christmas" by insons. Helen Steiner Rice, Mrs. Harold BLOUSES Hoyle Helton and Vetola Park- Nash read "The Virgin's Story", er xlisited the Lester Hudsons and excerpt from The Story of Our REDUCED! their guests Lorene Godwin and Lord by G. M. Anderson. Mrs. Sy Hudson las Monday night. Wright led in Prayer. Carols Claude and Maple Marker ate were sung by the group with 500 T0 2000 supper last Thursday night with Mrs. David Campbell at the the Colic Parkers. Piano. Gifts were exchanged. Christmas Day at the J. 0. Refreshments were served from Heltons were Mr. and Mrs. Bill a beautiful table of crystal and Atherkin and boys, Juanell Man- silver, lighted by a huge candle. Women's ning. Gwyn and Dale, Chan 'Robert L. Fincher Other present. besides those Helton, Jeffery and Christopher. 405/928-3157 mentioned above were guests, JUNIORS, MISSES AND Martha Sweny and boys. . S4re, Okla. 73662 Mrs. Harold Hardcastle of Sher- HALF SIZES. Visiting over the Christmas man, and Reba Wofford, Mes- PANTS Holidays at the Colie Parkers MODERN WOODMEN dames J. R. Clark. W. A. POLYESTER were Gene and Zetha Dougherty Finsterwald,, Vernie Hardcastle, Ricky and Dennis. Roger Math- OF AMERICA DOUBLE KNIT Harold Hill, Hoy Hunter, M. ALL FALL AND WINTER is, .DeWayne and Donna Mathis I Lir, :** Life lusterance Mcllhaney, Shelby Pettit, Nelson and Darrell, Terry and Freddie Home Office • Rock Island, Illinois Porter, S. W. Roark. and George DRESSES AND PANT SUITS 1 Dougherty, Willie and Wanda Weems. 600 To 200 Parker. Kim and Kathy, Leroy REDUCED! NOTICE OF ACCEPTING BIDS The Kelton Independent BIBLE CONFERENCE LARGE SELECTION OF Women's School District (herein called the JANUARY 2-5, 1977 owner) is accepting bids for the FABRICS, COLORS AND construction of a Gymnasium and STYLES TO CHOOSE SWEATERS Cafeteria Addition to the Kelton "ROMANS" FROM. School, Kelton. Wheeler County. an indept Bible Study Texas. Each bid proposal shall be received in the Library of the TAUGHT BY: Kelton School. Kelton. Texas not SHOP EARLY FOR 1 later than 4:00 P.M. CST January BEST SELECTIONS. 20. 1977. Each proposal shall be B. Wayne Hopkins, Th.M 2 OFF sealed in an envelope addressed Professor of Practical Theology at to the Board of Trustees, and Dallas Theology Seminary vomEws marked ...Proposal for Gymna- Women's COATS 1 sium and Cafeteria Addition to Time: Sunday, January 2 HANDBAGS Kelton School for Kelton In- dependent School District". 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. SHORT & LONG LENGTH Plans, specifications. forms for Monday — Wednesday: 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. 1/2 Off 2OFF bidding, and general information concerning the issuance of bid for 11th STREET BAPTIST CHURCH S said proposal can be obtained llth & N. Missouri St. Shamrock, Texas Boys from Shiver-Megert & Associ- Mens andBoys JACKETS ates. Architects-Engineers, Suite - PUBLIC INVITED - 200. 102 East 9th, Amarillo. (Nursery Provided at Each Service) Texas 79101. (Phone: (806) Phone: 256-2469 or 256-3485 Jerry L. Rockwall, Pastor 00 00 SWEATERS 372-5662). The owner may consider informal any bid not CLEARANCE TO 1 prepared and submitted in ac- 1 4 cordance with the provisions and Elarkeneste Mens Long Sleeve may waive any formalities or FLEECE LINED, QUILTED LINED OR 200 To 600 FRESH MILIUM LINED IN JACKETS AND COAT reject any or all bids. Any bid PROTEIN FED CATFISH 0 LENGTHS received after the time and date specified shall not be considered. /s/ N. Dean Johnson. SPORT SHIRTS Superintendent Mens Kelton lndepdent School District "Dressed While You Walt' Mens Suits-Sport Coats BLAKENIORE MOTOR CO. BUILDING Phone 253-3287 SWEATERS Casual Suits-Casual Coats 400 North Main Shamrock, Texas 79079

BOYS CASUAL SUITS 3" TO 1000 ti & CASUAL COATS 1 COCA COLA 32 oz. 6 htl. Carton 99c WEEK 00 A Weekend S PERMANENT PRESS & KNITS 600,010 with the purchase of 1 lb. or 3 OFF AY more of Barbecue Ribs. D ALL SIZES Specials 7 —r Prices Good Mens DRESS LLI BISCUITS White Swan 8 oz. Size Girls DRESSES & 4/99c PEN CI- Thursday, 0 O CLEARANCE! Friday, FLOUR Soft Lite 5 lbs. 49c SPORTSWEAR Saturday Borden PANTS Ice Cream 1/2 Gal. BOYS LONG SLEEVE $1.09 NEW . CRISCO albs. $1.49 00 STORE HOURS MJB COFFEE $1.99 REDUCED TO . . . 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. Van Camp SPORT SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE Beanee Weenees 2/59c (For the Winter Months) 3 014° Nestea Instant TEA 3 oz. Jar $1.59 COTTON KNITS Don't forget the Deli .. White Swan SUGAR 5 lb. Bag 99c Dress & Casual Piece Good Clearance BARBECUE RIBS h Star Kist PERMANENT PRESS BARBECUE SANDWICHES Tuna Fis 69c BABECUE BEEF POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS 1.79,d. Ln CORN DOGS SHOES BURRITOES 1.79yd. HicOETEsLINKS 200 To 600 PLAYTIME SPORTSWEAR FABRICS •cai PIZZAS Intersection!HURT 83 & 152 Wheeler, Texas 14°° CAVALCADE OF PRINTS, 45" Wide 1 •39.yd. I Page 3—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, December 30, 1976 don Colin of Garland. Dr. Archie Mrs. Clarence Dyson and Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest all the publicity given Farmer's Gordon of Tucumcari, New Mex- brothers and their families dur- Gordon and Jeff Kelley of Mo- HERE 5 TO YOUR HEALTH from With ing the holidays. Those who beetie. to the shocking report of ico, Mr. and Mrs. Lary Kilbrith HYLAND were in the Dyson home during Sunday guests at Mr. and WEAVER malnutrition even among Hog Market etvi and daughter Ellen. and Mr. and well-to-do families in the Mrs. Hamil Wilson of Pampa. the holiday season were Mr. and Mrs. Tince Williams were her U.S. many homemakers may Open Every Thurs. Mrs. Flora Mae Kelley, Joe Mrs. Mike Nipper and daughter daughter. Mrs. Peggy Dunn, Mr. wonder whether they are in By Mrs. Wilber Beck The children of the late Mr. Michelle of Houston, Mr. and and Mrs. Bo Dunn and Mattie all fact supplying an adequate 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Kelley and daughter Shari Lynn It was a feeling of personal loss and Mrs. J. H. Gordon cele- and Ernest Gordon all from Mrs. Charles Franks and son of Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie diet of the many essential Brashears Sale Barn to learn of the death of Mrs. brated an early Christmas dinner Mobeetie. Colby. of Galveston. Mr. and Stuart and Chad of Elk City and nutrients to their family. A Shamrock, Texas on December 19th at the Furrs Mrs. Ricky Dyson and Russ Mr. and Mrs. Rip Barrett of careful reading of "Family Evelyn Rush Craddock of Plain• Nelson Dyson of Lynwood, Fare, Food Management BOB RICHIE view, a native of Mobeetie. The Cafeteria in Pampa. Those California arrived Wednesday Dyson of Burns Flat, Oklahoma, Pampa. and Recipes" published by Pho. 256.2540 attending were: Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dyson and Mr. and Mrs. Kieth McLaugh- HOG 3'JYER Mobeetie community extends its before Christmas to spend sonic the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Doy or Night sympathy to her family. Lee Gordon and grandson. Gor- 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Kim of Sayre, Oklahoma. Nelson lin, Mike, Kent and Jimmy of will help to assure any a Dyson of Lynnwood, Mr. and Pampa spent the Holiday with his mother of proper family Mrs. R. H. Dyson of Pampa, Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks nutrition. This booklet is and Mrs. Kent Dyson and Sam- McLaughlin. obtainable by writing for "Home and Garden Bulletin SALE STARTS my of Okmulgee. Oklahoma, Visitors over the Christmas HYLAND'S #1" from the U.S. Govt. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyson, Holidays in the home of Mrs. Printing Office. Washington. Arift17457E9 Jerry and Debbie of Mobeetie. Paulene Hooker were Mr. and R PHARMACY D.C. 20402 and enclosing .917414/9741,64/7 _STOWE Mrs. Goldie Gordon was dis- Mrs. Mac Shelton and Willetta PH. 826.5561 304. DEC. 30th missed from the parkview Hos- and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Billhart pital in Wheeler early last week, and Audrey and Larry Billhart all following several days stay there. of Spearman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas Baird was dismissed Scott, Russell. Robert and Chad. MORANOL and MOREA from the Highland General Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntire all of pital in Pampa Friday and spent Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENTS I the holidays with their son and Hooker, Lisa and James of daughter and families, Mr. and Pampa, Houston Hooker of Distributed by: Mrs. Ferrell Baird and Mr. and Bridgeport. La., Mr. and Mrs. S. Rolling Plains Feed Service, Inc. Fashions for Bed and Bath roni Utica by J. P. Stevens Mrs. Nathan Lancaster in Pam- B. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Gene pa.' D. Harrison, Leslie and Cindy all 806-826-3030 itoroffri Mr. and Mrs. Arzea Corcoran of Mobeetie. umitsvrefam had both their children and all Sunday afternoon Mrs. Inez We have no competition their grandchildren home for the Lovelady. Mrs. Ora Swarts and Thristmas Holidays, they were Mrs. Nelda Lancaster all visited (No other supplement has the energy) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corcoran. with Mrs. Hooker and her Darryl and Steven of Houston guests. Tailored to fit your operation, A and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Fisher not your neighbor's -•,„ ,I 4 caster. Ernest and Carlonia of and family of Sudan came Wed- ' •-• ye 7 • • Amarillo. nesday to visit the lady's grand- A, s Consumption controlled by individual a'4 I e • ' • . _ • • -- Ns. e • • dr • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rector, mother, Mrs. Margaret Trout for , 34i /1 r At. $1*- s .4 Mrs. Melba Burch. Melody and the holidays. animal's needs William and Kenny Sherrell all of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyson, Sale "FlowerBox"-Fresh multi- Mobeetie and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Debbie and Jerry spent Christ- Cost per head per day less than TWIN SHEETS 4.49 color flowers in bright Sale Rector had Christmas dinner mas Eve night with the lady's white boxes on silky no- with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rector. mother Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter any other complete supplement FULL SHEEETS 5.99 FULL iron percale sheets and Lynn. Stephen and Amy in and her sister and family Mrs. QUEEN SHEETS 8.99 beautiful matching ma- SPREADS 24.99 Amarillo in the Late evening of Bill Morris in Pampa. KING SHEETS 10.99 chine washable quilted Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Grimes PILLOW CASES 2.29 bedspreads and drapes. Christmas Day guests of Mrs. had as Sunday guests all their 1.7177 — Bonnie Hogan were Lt. C. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bath Towel - Mrs. Bob Helton. Sharla, Steve Grimes and Britt of Stratfore. REEVES ELECTRIC "FlowerBox"Plush velour and Michael of El Paso,Mr. and Marvin and Darrin Grimes of Mrs. Gaylan Hogan, Rocky, Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry printed bath towel, all to SALE PRICED AT 229 FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL WIRING NEEDS, coordinate with our sheets Wade and Cheryl, Kansas City, Tucker and girls of Gruver, and and bedspreads and all J. Hand Towel Wash Cloth Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grimes and RESIDENTAL, COMMERICAL SERVICE CALLS, P.Stevens Utica. Hogan and Debbie of Sunray, girls of Amarillo. Marvin and OIL FIELD TROUBLE SHOOTING. 149 85 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hogan, Darran staved over for an extra Lynn and Alon Hogan of Arling- visit. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hogan, At last report. Mr. E. E. Rice Call Day or Night Phone: 826-5975 Mr. and Mrs. Lawayne Hogan. was gradually improving in the NO-IRON MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES Jana and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Highland General Hospital in Zack/ lppepeii (50% COTTON 50% POLYESTER) Glen Hogan, Melinda and Alisa. Pampa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogan and Mrs. Jimmy Selby, Michelle. BUTCHERING & PROCESSING PRICES Frank Haynes all of Pampa, and Kathleen and Dewayne spent Beef processed, double wrapped 14c per pound "DEVONSHIRE ROSE" Mrs. Lorene of Mobeetie. Chrismtas Day with the lady's Mrs. Mary Brewer had thirty- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lc A Pound for Butchering five guests in her home for Wells and other relatives. Flat sheets with wide turn•back floral printed border Christmas dinner. All four Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cooper of Pork Processing including curing daughters and her son with their Jacksonville. arrived Thursday to Double wrapped 16c per pound and fitted sheets with dainty prints in pink, blue or children and grandchildren. Her spend the holidays with her 54.50 a head for butchering yellow on white grounds. children are Mr. and Mrs. Orvel sister, Mrs. Wilber Beck and family and brother. Mr. and Mrs. We butcher Monday thru Friday 8 to 12 A.M. except holidays. tio Brewer of Pampa. Mr. and Mrs. _ _ _. • ._ _At Lynn Stevenson of Amarillo. Mr. C. W. Burch and family. Double Flat King Queen 42 x 36 CALL FOR QUARTER —HALF —WHOLE and Mrs. Earl Alexander of Christmas Day another sister Mr. • • and Double Fitted Flat Fitted Pillow Cases Flat Fitted White Deer and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L. E. Keith of Pampa BEEF PROCESSED Ben Talley of Miami. and Mr. joined the crowd. Others enjoy- WE NOW HAVE CUTS OF PORK AND BEEF FOR SALE and Mrs. Doyle Grimes of Mo- ing the day were the Coopers, the 4.50 8.97 6.97 2.97 pr beetie. Burchs with Melody and Will and Mrs. Flora Mae Kelley honor- Kenny Sherrell and Mr. and Mrs. SHAMROCK SLAUGHTER PLANT ed her son Robert Kelley of Butch Leatherman and Allen. North of City Phone: 256-3241 Amarillo on his birthday on Also visiting during the day were Closing at Noon on Saturday FASHION SOLID COLORS DOUBLE FLAT King Queen 42 x 36 Christmas eve with a dinner and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Beck of PILLOW CASES Christmas tree in her home with Amarillo. Sunday evening most in PINK. BLUE, AVOCADO, GOLD DOUBLE FITTED Flat Fitted Flat Fitted 9(** * * * ********* ********* her son Joe Kelley. Those other of the group had dinner with the "QUADRILLE STRIPES" than the honoree attending were Keiths in Pampa. They were Mrs. Kelley and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Coop- with MATCHING SOLID COLOR HEMS 8.97 6.97 2.97,, 4.50 Mrs. Don Schoon and Shanda or er, Mr. and Mrs.Burch, Melody FRIDAY, JAN. 7 All At Special Price! and Will and Kenny Sherrell and BUY THE BEST Glenda Sherrell with Mrs. Beck KING SIZE and the Coopers remaining for WAllE1 SPECIAL X the night. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper CREATIVE left for home Monday morning. COLOR Paris Milling Co. PORTRAITS MAY I WISH TO ALL FOR ONLY TERRY TOWEL BLEACHED WHITE SHEETS Vernon, Texas READERS OF THE MOBEETIE NEWS A HAPPY AND PROS- and PILLOWCASES VERNON CUBE — 20% paper. For a Good Look at the Times PEROUS NEW YEAR. W.B. Kodak No-Iron Muslin- per ton 7 of Your Life. Tw ENSEMBLES SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCHEON 50% Cotton/50% Polyester $128 Truck Load The Senior Citizens enjoyed a "CAMEO" Put in your Barn, delicious salad luncheon on will split loads. Beautiful nostalgic—look Tuesday December 14 at the towel from J.P. Stevens See MR. ARNOLD home. Twenty members were Tastemaker in soft pastel 3.29 Mobeetie present for an enjoyable meal DOUBLE FLAT together. Guests for the occasion colors, a favorite look at or Call (Collect): AND DOUBLE FITTED were Judge Wendel Morgan and special prices. 817 937-3852 Betty Hennard. Remember this Jay Pierce, is a regular event the 2nd 9 BATH HAND WASH Territory Sales Tuesday of each month. Bring a TOWEL TOWEL CLOTH dish and come. 2.19 The regualr covered dish meal "Too much New Years!" and evening of games was enjoy- 42 X 36 ed December 6th at the Senior PILLOW CASES Citizens Hall with 36 present. 2.29 1.49 85( Leon Fillingim gave the invoca- tion. The Methodist were hos- tess and Bro. McGaughey pre- sented a lovely Christmas story after which 88 and Canasta NO games were enjoyed at the Deluxe Pillows Colorful Printed Blankets business session Judge Morgan Extra LIMIT discussed the need of a coordi- Charge, SIZE 21 x 27 at White Sale Savings nator and it was agreed to for Made of 100% polyester continue with Mrs. Inez Wright Your choice of new fashion prints in in that position. GROUPS fiber and covered with a The next meeting will be 72 x 90 size for twin and full beds. WE USE (4! PICIUM MIDI 01 GRANDPA, PERMAPRESS corded monday, January 3rd. so mark GRANDMA. DID. MOM AND El 1) KODAK floral cover. your calender, and come. LITTLE 0111S 11 THIS( SAME LOW PRIM, SPECIAL PRICE PAPER regular 5.98 00 CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my for 998 2 graditude to those people who SHUGAR EACH Relax and enjoy the New Year helped my daddy Wednesday 8 by having adequate insurance night when he had the accident. to protect you for serious finan- cial loss. All of us at Rives Thank you again. 3 Piece Bath Mat Set 2 Piece Bath Mat Set Insurance Agency wish you a Sincerely 4( Choose from two tone striped oval or HAPPY NEW YEAR! Dale Lee Patterson Mat with matching contour piece in clear sculptured cut n' loop in rich solid colors. fashion solid colors. Machine washable. Thick piled of 100% Dupont Dacron Poly- Dr. Jack L. Rose Non-skid backing. ester with waffle backing. RIVES OPTOMETRIST 121 Main St. — Shamrock SPECIAL SALE PRICE SPECIAL SALE PRICE 598 INSURANCE 4( 598 SET SET AGENCY Phone 256-3203 4' Tues.: 9.5 Fri.: 2.5 115 W TEXAS 826.5224 * * 1-.1HE WHEELER TIMES-Thursday, December 30, 1976 for all your . Court Records

PARTS NEEDS LIST OF INSTRUMENTS FILED . Sur, Pt Sec 2 BBB&CRR Co Sur; IN THE OFFICE OF THE Sec 50 Pt 48 Pt 47 Blk M-1 WATCH NIGHT COUNTY CLERK AND RDT-First Natl Bk in Wheeler DISTRICT CLERK OF to Don J Holbrook et ux 12-16-76 BAKER AUTOMOTIVE WHEELER COUNTY, TEXAS Lots I, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 12 to 18 Pt 4 11C East Texas Phone: 826-3213 FROM DECEMBER 20 Blk 5 & Lots Ito 12 Blk 12 Allison THROUGH D-Ella Mae Daberry to First DECEMBER 24, 1976 Nati Bk Amar Trustee 12-17-76 SUPPORT THE WHEELER MUSTANGS DECEMBER 20, 1976 E% 21 W1/2 52, NE% 70 Blk 13 & SERVICE MD-Robert L Hover to Ralph L Sec I BB&CRR Co Survey Way. 12-6-76 1/2 int E5OacS100 DT-Don J Holbrook et ux to An Exciting Evening Is In Store For Your Girtoh,m -N acE1/2 68 Blk A-5 Texoma Federal Credit Union w \ Auto Parts MD-Ralph L Way to W H 12-8-76 Lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 12 to Hightower 12-8-76 I/3 int ESOac 18 Pt 4 Blk 5: Lots 1 to 12 Blk 12 New Year's Eve At Christian Center. U Store • SIO0acE1/2 68 Blk A-5 Allison ASSIGN OVERRID ROY-Curt OL-Leonard D Porter et al to Weaver Oil Co to J C Man Jr et al Minco Oil and Gas Co 12-8-76 Sec 12-14-76 SE1/4 69 SW'/. 68 NW% 15 Blk 27 Service Begins New Year's Eve 52 N'/2 53 & Pt E'/i 51 Blk A-5 AOL-James B Franklin to Ama- C/C PROBATE-of Rosalie A rillo. Oil Co 12-15-76 Sec 13 Blk Want Ads Wand and William W Wand. RE At 8:00 And Continues Until Next Year. 11.18 & 11-22-76 D--Barry D Altman et ux to Gary TRAILER SPACE: For Rent in MD-R D Mills et ux to R D Mills Hardcastle et al 12-15-76 FOR LEASE: 5 acres in Wheeler Mobeetie, $20.00 per month. Jr et al 12-9-76'/: S1/2 Sec 1, Secs Wi.NIAl% See 56 A-8 cm:Mins City limits. Contact: 375-2258, Phone: 845-3171. rtnjv 3. 4. 5, 15, 16, Pt 6 Blk A-7 Secs COR ASSIGN-John J Chesher Allison. LISTEN & ENJOY GOOD GOSPEL SINGING ran 82, 83. 97, 98, 99, 100 Blk 13 et tax to John Alvin Chesher et al JUST ARRIVED: Nuton Smoke C C PROBATE-Flossie E Bow- 12-16-76 Gas Roy SW'/: 50 Blk Alarm. L & F Repair. Call AND INSTRUMENTAL SONGS FEATURING A BANJO, L OUTLET STORE ers 12-2.76 A-8 826-3241. rtn ASSIGN OVERRID ROY-Ed- DECEMBER 21, 1976 BIG NEW SHIPMENT: 8-track Open Tues thru Fri. ward C Walker to Roy G Barton I)--Lucille Walser et al to Thur- HARMONICA, VIOLIN & GUITARS tapes. L & F Repair. rtn 211 E. 12th Jr Sec 33 Blk A-8 pman W Calcote et ux 12-11-76. BLACK GOLD D-Donald Edward Parsons et al 185.819 ac N1/2 exc Mins & 40ac Vtheel er, Texas TRAILER PARK to Jimmie Lee Parsons 11-18-76 MI Sec 2 AB&M Survey All int Mins 32 B 17 DT-Thurman W Calcote et ux to SEE ... Gas & Water Furnished SAL: Storm Cellar P OF ATTY-Eloda Freeman to Canadian Production Credit Assn Under me g round Utilities Geraldine Freeman Graham 8- 12.16:76 185.809ac N 1/2 excMins Individual Electric Meter PANTS, PANTSUITS, 10.76 & 40 acMI Sec 2 AB&M Survey 500 S Osage 826-5874 SHE] LS ?, BLOUSES ROL-Amarex. Inc et al to E A 01-Bob Markham et ux to Please give me a chance to bid on /\1,ach et al 10-8-76 Pt See 11 Phillips Petroleum Company 1I- your oil leases, minerals, and SHIPMENT ARRIVED H ':&S1/2 12. W 1/2 IS Blk RE. 19.76 5 aL• 6 Blk A-4 . Sec 23 Blk M-1 ROY D-Estella Maurice Roper gill royalty. 1 will be in the Wheeler lilt ^hone: 826-3221 A news media portrayal of Abstract Office each Wednesday. C Sidwell et ux to Ann to .lames M Bowers .et ux Other days call 669.6805 or NidwellFatheree 11-30-76 24 12.20-76 All my int Ne% 13 possible events... hunger and lose 665.4047 in Pampa. CONTROL all 23 Blk 17 RDT--Virginia Rose Pettit to one day after Christ returns. Diet Plan Minco Oil and Gas Co. Gene Hall weight with New Shape MD-Eugene H Dobbs et ux to Hiram Whitener et ux 11-30.76 and Hydrex Water Pills at Hy- Deborah K Dobbs et al I2-18-76 -s0' x 140' BIk A-5 52 Wheeler, David Wilkerson is a phenomenon of our times. Led by God into one of land's Pharmacy. ti 84 int 61 A-S Pt EJD Grinolds statiley the more difficult areas of this Country. he pioneered a Gospel ministry DRY CLEANING that is now world-wide. Again — led of God - he began writing and r 8 lbs. S4 00 DECEMBER 22, 1976 produced a best seller. "The Cross and the Switchblade.- Once again — THE ASSIGN OVERRID ROY-James David Wilkerson has added a new field — motion pictures — and THE City Cleaners & Fabrics 13 Franklin to Yvonne J Franklin RAPTURE is the result. 400 S. Main 326-3268 et al 12-21-76 E1/2 & PtWV1 Sec At a time when a number of-films are appearing on the subject of_ the BUSINESS DIRECTORY 14 131k RE; Pt See 23 Blk M-I return of Christ, THE RAPTURE is 'an imaginative portrayal of how a ROY D-Douglas I Baird et ux to television network might possibly handle the spectacular catching away Monuments, Grave Covers, and of millions of Saints with the chaos that would be the result. 12-6-7640 ac int N1/2 Curbing. Complete finishing. c Man Jr THE RAPTURE is, in our opinion. a fairly accurate picture of how the Will Warren, Wheeler. rtn Sec 69 Blk A-5 people of science. a liberal clerg9., and the news media would react to ROY D-Nathan Lancaster et ux the sudden and unexplained disappearance of millions of people: PAUL'S TRAILER PARK TEXAS PRESS in .1 C Man Jr 12-6-76 20 ac iM THE RAPTURE, in a very graphic way, reveals the folly of not being ready for the return of Christ whenever it occurs. Across Street From School MEMBER 1976 ASSOCIATION Sec 69 Blk A-S Trailer lots 40'x70' Rol D-Ferrell Baird et ux to .1 Modern Underground Utilities C Man Jr 12-6-76 20 ac im N Gas and Water furnished Published Every Thursday at Wheeler, Texas, By... Individual Electric Meters Sec h9 Blk A-5 Special Speaker for the Service is . . . C C PROBATE-Donald Edward PAUL TOPPER-Ph.5237or 5931 Standley 5-6-76 2/6 int Sec 6. 7 Blk FOR SALE: 1973 Oldsmobile 4 RELEASE FED TAX' LIEN- Rev. J. W. Farmer of Midland, Texas 4-Door Delta Royale, full power United States of America to and air. $1995. 826-5630 or Donald Ray Owen. Harry M Harp 826-5698 after 5. nn (2) S Frank Eltvell• • FOR SALE: By owner large two 0L-Grade Mac eatherly et al story house, 3 bedroom, bath, to H T Wilkins. Jr 8-2-76 EV: kitchen, dinning room, utility, NE' Sec 1 Cert 5/ 720 P.O. Box 1080 laundry room. paneling. New T Wilkins Jr to Bill J Phone: 826-3123 carpet, storm celar, large back Barbee et al 9-2-76 )ard. Fruit trees. See at 406 Louis C. Stas, Owner and Publisher 2 RDT-Federal Land Bk of Canadian St. tin 11ouston to George S Robinson et FOR SALE: 3 bedroom 2 bath Entered os seccnd.closs matter December 18, 1933, at the Post In 12-6-76 Land not setout We will be closed December 31, 1976 Office at Wheeler, Texas 79096, under the act March 3, 1879, nearly new and also 2 bedroom l)--Ruth Mechek to Edward F house on 100' x 150' lot on \lechek et ux 12722-76 E1/2See 31 Subscription Rates: highway. Paul's Real Estate. Wheeler Lodge No. 1099 131k 17 for inventory and getting ready for Call: 826-5237 DECEMBER 23, 1976 rtn A.F. & A.M. Wheeler County $4.75 3 I) -LE I) Baker to W A Baker et BE YOUR OWN BOSS: Contact Outside County $5.75 al 12-22-76 Sees 36: 37 Blk A-9: Wheeler area protected ac- MONDAY clearance sale. Sec 14. 140acNE1/4 7 97.49 ac S1/2 counts. No experience neces- 7:00 P.M. 27: 22633 ac sary. We train. Write B. K. FOR ALL YOUR 15 81k A-5 Crawford, Pres., PANCO, Box Percy Farmer, Sec'y, -VOL-John C Vise et ux to Alex Farm Supply Needs Singer et al 5-21.76 Sec 4 81k 2 52. Fort Worth, Texas 76101. ltc Members Urged To Attend. B&B Survey SALE STARTS . . . HEELER CO FOR SALE: A mobile home 50' x Visitors Welcome.. PRODUCE ASSIGN PROD PAYMENT- 10' on a 50' lot in Shamrock. Wheeler, Texas Road Runner Oil Co to Westho Texas. The home is ancored with Enterprises 9-24.76 Land not set steel post. Has a two car porch MONDAY, JANUARY 3 inn attached. Abundance of storage A01. Roger Allspaugh to space. Home is well furnished WRIGHT Shenandoah Oil Corp 12.7-76 for small family. A handy small 10:00 A.M. WHEELER NE' & Mac W' /: 30 A-4 building for yard tools. This FUNERAL HOME OL--W Calvin Jones to Phillips property is worth the money at REDI-MIX Petroleum Co 11-19-76 51/2 $7,000.00 Pavement in front. t\, 6 BIk -A-4 Tom Montgomery Real Estate, All Types Cemetery REDI-MIX CONCRETE DI North Little Rock • Midical Shamrock, Texas. 3tc and Memorial Work SAND Properties. Inc to Worthen Bk & McGauffey Readers, set of seven Fr Co. NA 12-21-763.064 ac SE'/: Washed Gravel-All Sizes All Fall $16.95 postpaid. Erwin Enter- Phone: 806-826-5 214 Svc 57 B 17 prises. McDowell, Virginia, Office Hours: 7:30 to 5:00 AGREE-North Little Rock Mid- 24458. Phone 703-396-6207. 3tc ical Properties. Inc et al to FOR SALE: Stove, refrigerator, Phone 806-826-3223 Worthen Bk & Tr Co. NA Merchandise bedroom suit and other misc. 12-21-76 3.064 ac SE'.: See 57 B house hold appliances. Call: 826- 17' 3078. 2tp C ( RESOLUTION-North Little Rock Midical Properties. Inc to BOOT REPAIR PICK-UP:' Worthen Bk & Trust Co. NA Frankenbery Texaco. Woody's Dr. Marion Roberts I 12-21-76 3.064 ac SE'/: See 57 B 1 Boot Shop, Canadian. rtn 17 CARD OF THANKS OPTOMETRIST DT-Garland Moore to B F We want to express our sincere Meadows Jr et al 12-22-76 NW'/: 2 Price appreciation to all of you who Phone: 669.33t N' : NW' Sec 2 & .470.324ac Sec came, and made our Golden 1 Camp Co Sch Land . . . excluding longerie, Anniversary party such a perfect 112 W. Kingsmill 1)-B F Meadows Jr et al to day. Thank so much for all the Garland Moore undated NW'/: hosery, jewelry and scarves. beautiful flowers and gifts. Pampa, Texas N' :NW': Sec 2 & 470.324ac Sec Happy New Year Everybody Al umi num I Camp Co Sch Land Farmer & Opal Hefley Self-Storing 3 D--.lames E Clark et al to Laura Clark 10-1976 Lifetime CARD OF THANKS STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS Estate in Surface to N1/2 Sec 31 1 want to thank my friends at GUARANTEED Permanent year,round protection A-9 & NW': 10 A-4 AUTO GLASS Wheeler and Kelton for the many hangeoble from inside. Easy to DECEMBER 24, 1976 Christmas cards and letters I c lean..prowler•proof. Eliminates INSTALLATION Office Closed drafts...Cuts fuel bills.... & Body Repair Hurry, while selections and sizes received. They made my Christ- DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE mas much more enjoyable. I am WHEELER LUMBER CO. GARRISON '234 Christine Hill vs Leaseway sorry I can't write each of you but Phone 826-5543 Wheeler, Tex. Fine Service f or Fine People SERVICE Corporation 12-23-76 Suit for it is very difficult for me to write are still good. Phone: 826-5515 Damages now. May you have a Happy and Wheeler, Texas MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED healthy 1977 is my wish for you. David Lawrence Brady and Mary God Bless You, Kathryn Brady 12-21.76 Bessie McCartue Let Me Write It . . . CUSTOM DRAPERIES . C NADIAN SHOPPING CENTER Clifton H Pritchard and Jac- A Swags, Cornices, Shutters GEO. RICHARDSON queline J An Jenkins 12-21-76 — WE INSTALL FREE — Ron F Baker and Peggy Sue Katherine' s Canadian, Texas All Types Of Telephone: 256-3652 Lackey 12-23-76 The population of the United INSURANCE Brannons Decorators l'aton Ray Hyman and Cynthia States in the year 1900 was Shamrock, Texas 79079 75,994,575! Ka e Plenum 12-23.76

Page 5—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, December 30, 1976 L. A., California, H. B. Duponts J. D. Wallaces from Dumas, and Mary Urshal from Canadian, Dr. Willis Harrisons from Can- jr Ona Black, Bud Williainses from yon, Darrell Harrisons from v u ao ( itioon. nemi Briscoe. Alton Williams from Amarillo, Maudie Harrison from A Stinnett. Adeline Hill and sons Reydon & C. W. Boydstons to 9 eZ, from Lubbock to J. R. Blacks and Bruce Harrisons. NE • Mrs. Lester Levitt Mike Ludwig and family from Velma Williams homes. Lola Brooks from Hurst, Tex- D Mrs. Jack Bailey, accompanied O o as. Oleta Chambers from Grand by her father Mr. R. T. Wood of A Prairie , Texas, John Jones from 1.1 ION Lake Tanglewood attended the SAWS Richard's Sudan. Clarence. Jimmy and funeral of her mother Mrs. Nina Kenneth Joneses from Borger. Green in Colorado on December RADIATOR S, HEAD Troy Dean Joneses from Phoe- I 1th. SHARPENED SHOP nix. Arizona. Harold Joneses FRESH LEAN Many people of the community Hand Saws — Skil Saws Complete Radiator from Wheeler, Bill Joneses from went visiting and had guests over Table Saw 3Iades and Tulia. David Nails and Rickie the Christmas holidays. Here is Chain Saws • Cylinder Head Work Carpenters from Pampa and a list of them: Charles Weibe • Jointe. Blades 301 E. 12th Terry Halls to Lloyd Joneses. B and family from Cactus to Mr. GROUND Foley Equipment Ph. 256-3151 EEF Hiram Begerts to Loletta West 15•• and Mrs. Nick Weibe and Linda; Shamrock, Texas at Erick. Oklahoma. Ralph • Rev. Virgil Cornwell and family Richard Blakemore Markhams from Talehquah. II‘Nr: to DeLeon to her parents the R. St. John s 744, Mobeetie Owner Oklahoma and Kenneth Hamons 3 lb. Pkg. Walkers; Edith Levitt to Pan- I. from Wheeler to Bob Markhams handle to Lyn Levitts from and George Parkers. Thursday until Saturday and the s Jackie Shellers from Borger. A.,• A Lyn Levitts and Randy Levitt LEWALLEN Elmer Browns from Cheyenne, •••• * from Tech University at Lubbock Don Stinnetts from Colorado, to Edith Levitts on Christmas INSURANCE AGENCY David Hefleys from Briscoe and day; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bruce Don Barbers from Canadian to and Loraine Burce from Amarillo Carl Giddenses. & Pat Huff to Boyd Huffs; Mr. ALL - LINES Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Clyde Dukes to Buck George and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Houghs at Baytown. Texas and 8 26-5719 114 E. Tom's Lane for the Christmas Holidays also to W. A. Crenshaws in were. Mr. and Mrs. Normal Dyer Amarillo; Allen Reynolds and and Betty Ann of Channing. family. Gary Halls and Gary TCU SHUGART COUPON Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boydstons to Hugh Terry and George of Pmapa, Texas, Mr. family at Laketon. FRIDAY, JAN. 7 and Mrs. Rod George of Borger. HAPPY Joe Litton and family from Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amarillo. Roland Morse and Elliott. Gary and Jacob. Mr. and family from Dumas. Dwayne Loyd's Ben Franklin Mrs. Ed Shufflin, Pampa, Texas. Odneal and family from Littleton, A08 Main St. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Miller. Peggy NEW YEAR Colorado, Colic Donaldson and and Shelley of Channing. Texas. family from Borger and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart and DECKER Donaldsons to Mrs. Edyth Don- WALLET SIZE Mike of Wheeler. Texas. Mr. and SUPER VALUE aldson; Rev Tom Etheredge COLOR PORTRAITS Mrs. Perry Elliott. Ken, Tim, Welch and daughter from Amar- Paul, Darla and Daniel of Wheel- HAMBURGER illo, Stanley Swires and family , ... 994 er. Franklin, Janie, Leon and from Reydon and Leslie Newsom ** ASK 3. * Abwo., Teena Lane of Allison. Mr. and or HOT DOG and family from Odessa to Doris T.22. Extra charge Mrs. David Gilmer, Melanie and Newsoms. Crystal of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. BACON for Bob Young and family from x 10: Dewayne Lane of Miami. Mr. \OFFER 4.0 Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Tony GROUPS and Mrs. Jim Gilmer and Casey Burrus from Canyon. Donald 2 of Wheeler, Floyd Lane of Mia- Pkgs. Stinnett and family from Buen mi. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mercer BUNS Vista, Colorado, Ray Currie and of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Mike family from Pampa. Austin Car- Dyer. Dannette and Scott of 49 nagey and family from Amarillo. Allison. Tammy Jackson of Mia- 2 lb. • Sue Cook from Pampa, Eugene mi, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lane, Pkg. Boydstons from Longview, A great new year to Jackie and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. RUFFLES Texas, Steve Walkers from Whe- Bobby Lane and Michael of Reg. 89c eler, Dane and Pete Gilmers. each and every cable TV Amarillo, George Lane of Rey- 6 NOW. .. Eddy and Ed Walkers and Frank don, Oklahoma. Mr. James Gray POTATO CHIPS Chandler to Kenneth Chandlers. customer we have had of Naturita. Colorado. Mrs. 011ie MARKET SLICED Jim Starnes and family from Woods, Buster and Marie of Plano. Johnny Dukes and family over the years. Reydon, Oklahoma, Mr. and MINIATURE from Ft Worth, George Dukeses Mrs. Jay Wood and Joe Wood of from Shidler, Oklahoma, Adeline Norman. Oklahoma. Susan Craig Hayes and family from White- BOLOGNA of Allison. I face, Texas and Clyde Jr. and Lots of good food, good music MARSHMALLOWS Bobby Dukes to Clyde Dukeses. Thanks for your trust and fellowship were enjoyed by all. and good will. Dinner guests in the Nona Hall SPS continued from page 1 home Sunday were: Mr. and nation's first gas-coiled fast Laura Guthrie Mrs. Normal Dyer and Betty Ann breeder reactor._ Roy Tolk, SPS Corky & Lydia Guthrie from .Boys Ranch Amarillo, Gary board chairman and chief exe- Halls and Mike Dyers. cutive officer was recently elect- and family Rev. Tom Etheredge and fam- ed a director of the newly-formed ily had as their house guests 1 01 2 oz. IHelium Breeder Associates. Inc. Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Bags George Etheredge and daughter (BA). lb. 1111111111/1111111111/ The purpose of HBA is to be from Pampa. Dan Snider and the coordinating force in support Please pay January 1 family from Lubbock. and T of the GCFR design and develop- Laceys from Biship. Texas. Terry Norrells from Houston, ment work aimed at the con- bills at The Wheeler Earl Lancasters from Littlefield, VAN CAMPS struction and operation in the MEXICAN STYLE late 1980's of a 300,000 kilowatt Times office. G. Lancasters and Kelly Es- power plant demonstrating the lingers from Dumas were house gas-cooled concept. guests of the Erskin Graysons. • •• • • •ID 41 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BEANS • • ICE • • TRAPPY'S CUT • • • ••• OKRA • • • • and Tomatoes • SALE • REAM • • KRAFT • • • MACARONI & CHEESE FALL & WINTER 7'4 oz. DINNERS Pkg. All Children's Clothes off 3 $1 '2 Gal. 139 • 40 Round • Carton • WOMEN'S • FALL & WINTER 12 oz. • • TREET Can 411 $129 •Blouses Sweaters off • SUNBEAM 7 . 49 30% Hamburger Helper BoxBox 010 • • • WOMEN'S • COOKIES 4 Quarters t i • FALL & WINTER • Different Flavors MARGARINE "UNTRY FRESH 2 1 16. Pkgs. 41FP I • • • 2 looz. Dresses off Shredded Wheat Boxes 98 30% • Pkgs.8 or. • 3 16 oz. 11 • WOMEN'S • 3 $1 • • PUMPKIN DEL M"TE Cans $1 • FALL & WINTER • • • , • HI DRI JUMBO TRAPPY'S SLICED 1 51 2 OZ Slacks oft : Yellow Squash 4 Cans $1 30% • 5 oz. • • TOWEL S•Vienna Sausage VAN CAMPS Con 39' 0 WOMEN'S • FROZEN SHREDDED 12 oz. $ Hash Browns Pkgs. se Rolls 1 • oats • 40% 2 DFRoNOZALEND Duct( 12 oz. • _ Orange Juice Cans $1 • The Dot Shop • WE ACCEPT • 111 W. Texas "The Spot for Fashion" Wheeler, Texas • FOOD STAMPS • • • • • 41 41 41 0 0 41 0 41 41 0 0 0 41 0 41 0 0 41 41 • • • 0 41 0 0 41 41 0 • 0 • • • • 41 • • 41 41 0 0 ID 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 6—THE WHEELER TIMES—Thursday, December 30, 1976

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